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Forsythe Audio Systems (commonly referred to as Forsythe Audio) was an American manufacturer of professional audio equipment specifically, loudspeakers systems offering extremely high reliability and high-fidelity for sound reinforcement professionals. All their designs were by Kenton Forsythe. It was located in Watertown, Massachusetts. The company was owned by Forsythe and Lewis Freedman, who previously started K&L Sound.〔(Hermes Music. EAW/Mackie event. ''Kenton Forsythe'' )〕 The company initially operated out of Kenton's house and shop in Quincy then moved to a dedicated manufacturing and distribution building in Watertown. ==Milestones== 1975: Forsythe Audio Systems was formed to sell the Kenton Forsythe's SR215 dual 15 inch bass horn design originally developed by Kenton at dB Engineering In Quincy, Massachusetts. The SR215 was the first bass horn in its class to be optimized to fit through a 30 inch door and is possibly the first to incorporate a phase plug between the 15 inch drivers. 1976: Forsythe moved to a dedicated facility in Watertown, Massachusetts and added the SR115 single 15 inch bass horn to the line along with the addition of distribution through dealers outside the New England area including Quantum Audio in NYC and Sound Genesis in San Francisco. 1977: Forsythe added two way compact systems and vented subwoofer systems with a unique interchangeable tube venting system such the enclosure could be field re-configured for use with various drivers from JBL Professional, Gauss Loudspeakers, Altec and EV. 1978: Forsythe became the US distributor for ATC loudspeakers from the UK. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Forsythe Audio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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